Gab, the tiny social media website used by the accused Pittsburgh synagogue shooter that has become a haven for white supremacists, defends itself as an unbiased home for unfettered speech. But the company has itself taken part in anti-Semitic commentary, deleted tweets show.
When a Twitter user called for Gab to be shut down on August 9, the @getongab account responded with this: "Dude named 'Krassenstein' doesn't support free speech. Imagine my shock." Half an hour later, Gab's account shared...

There was a blue check mark next to Robert Bowers's name, meaning that the social media account was verified. His bio said that "jews are the children of satan," his banner image a clear reference to a white supremacist meme. His last message, posted Saturday morning, read "Screw your optics, I'm going in."
The account is believed to belong to the same Robert D. Bowers who is suspected of opening fire in a Pittsburgh synagogue during prayers, killing 11 people and wounding six others.
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A Virginia woman says she expects her son to face charges after he was apparently involved in a fight in jail with the man accused of driving a car into a crowd of counterprotesters at a white nationalist rally.

Three neo-Nazi suspects have been arrested and charged in connection with attacks at rallies, including the deadly Charlottesville, Virginia, Unite the Right rally.
The FBI said Robert Paul Rundo, the leader of the neo-Nazi group Rise Above Movement, is in federal custody facing civil unrest charges. He is accused of inciting violence at the 2017 Charlottesville riots, and at 2017 political rallies in Huntington Beach, Berkley and San Bernardino, California.
Rundo fled the country to Central...